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Save some hens for a quid – 12,000 Free-range hens destined for slaughter house are £1-each

A whopping 12,000 free-range hens destined for the slaughter house are up for grabs at just £1-EACH.

Despite helping to provide a banquet across Britain’s breakfast tables thousands of the healthy egg-laying birds face being killed.

Every year Babthorpe Hall Farm, near Selby, North Yorks., offer up ‘their ladies’ to members of the public for just a quid.

The idea is to ship in 12,000 new hens to the farm every 13 months to avoid ‘deteriorating shell quality’ – so the owners are forced to ditch their old broods.

In January 2017 all the hens were re-homed to the amazement of farm owner Sheena Seels who is hoping for something similar this year.

Ms Seels said: “‘The hens have a lovely temperament and just need a bit of space to roam.

Hens at Babthorpe Hall Farm, near Selby, North Yorks.

“It seems a shame for them to go to slaughter – they will save people a lot of money on buying eggs.

“If anyone can give a hen a forever home that would mean a lot to everyone at Babthorpe Hall Farm.

“The hens are commercial laying hens around 17 months old, all very well looked after – and still laying lots of eggs.”

The re-homing event will run today (sat) and tomorrow (sun) from 9:30am until 4pm and again from 9am until 1pm on Monday, January 8 until Thursday, January 11.

Anyone wanting more then 50 hens are asked to message the Babthorpe Hall Farm Facebook page, or text 07596230327 between the hours of 9am and 4pm.

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/opinion/is-it-time-to-let-dairy-fail/13/09/

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